glamor

英['glæmə] 美['glæmə]
  • n. 魅力;吸引力
  • =glamour(英).
CET6 考 研
Noun:
  1. alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)

1. The glamor of the East was brought to international prominence by the Russion national school.
俄罗斯民族乐派使东方的魅力产生了国际性的影响.

来自辞典例句

2. Her beauty was never more resplendent than when she cast a parting glamor at the youth.
最后,她向年轻人瞥了一眼,她从未有过象向他投过这一瞥时那么楚楚动人了.

来自辞典例句

3. Since she start college, all of a sudden she's miss glamor.
她上了大学后, 一下子变得很时髦.

来自互联网

4. What makes television distinctive is its glamor and its reach.
使电视具有特色的东西是它那迷人的魅力以及传播范围之广.

来自互联网

5. Delegates closely felt the glamor of DAJINY Diatom Ooze Coating.
代表们在会场亲身感受了“大津泥”硅藻墙面的独特魅力.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The glamor with eyes rolling is so charming!
      那种眼神流转的魅力实在非常迷人!
    2. What makes television distinctive is its glamor and its reach.
      使电视具有特色的东西是它那迷人的魅力以及传播范围之广。
    3. As in the sample objectives above, the compelling content might simply be glamor photos of your widgets in use by other people.
      上文中提到,有吸引力的内容可以提供其他用户使用产品的照片,这种方法经常被用到。